Coronation Street star Jane Danson reveals devastating ‘missed miscarriage’ saying ‘the pain will stay with me forever’ | The Sun

CORONATION Street star Jane Danson has bravely talked about her heartache after secretly suffering a "missed miscarriage".

The Leanne Battersby actress was told her unborn baby had no heartbeat at her three-month scan.

Jane, 43, said during Baby Loss Awareness Week: "The pain of having a ‘missed miscarriage’ will stay with me forever.

“My 3 months scan showed there was no heartbeat yet my body continued to be pregnant for some time. It was devastating.

"The worst thing that I did was not talk about what I was going through and somehow it made the heartache even more painful.

"In time I learnt to talk and express just how broken I felt."

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Former Dancing on Ice star Jane is married to Brookside, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks actor Robert Beck.

The couple have two sons – 16-year-old Harry and Sam, 13.

It's not know when Jane suffered the missed or delayed miscarriage, which is described by the NHS as a miscarriage diagnosed during a routine scan carried out as part of your antenatal care.

A scan may reveal the baby has no heartbeat or is too small for the date of your pregnancy.

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SHe added: "With the love of my husband @robertbeck529 and support from my friends and family I began to heal. Sending love to anyone suffering," she wrote. And she added: "#waveoflight #babylossawarenessweek #babyloss."

Jane has played Coronation Street's Leanne since 1997,


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